Yes, I have gotten that code signing popup for any number of apps for a few 
years now.

Quicksilver runs fine on M1 when compiled from source. I don't think the 
latest release is universal yet though, which I was hoping to help with. I 
think once https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2486 is 
closed and macos-11 is available on Github Actions, I was hoping to look at 
getting universal release builds automatically compiled, though looking 
through the tooling for QS releases this might be a bigger project than I 
anticipated.


On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 5:35:36 AM UTC-6 Rob McBroom wrote:

> On 3 Jul 2021, at 15:46, Darryl wrote:
>
> > As has been my custom for years, I installed Quicksilver on my new 13"
> > MacBook Air and was disappointed to see this message after extracting
> > Quicksilver from the .dmg file and also installing Rosetta.
>
> That’s about code signing, not the M1 transition. If you right-click 
> Quicksilver and choose “Open” once, it’ll launch normally after 
> that.
>
> -- 
> Rob McBroom
>

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